Based on a formula of Outwit, Outplay, and Outlast
Outwit - % of votes that fell in the majority (Controlling the votes)
Outplay - % of INDIVIDUAL (Tribe Challenges do not count) challenges won
Outlast - % of Contestants who were voted out before them
NO OPINIONS ARE FACTORED INTO RANKING
Each category is out of 100%
So for a total of 300 is the perfect contestant (No one) :P
Twists are not included (Further explanation for seasons who have twists that ruin the formula)
Jury Votes do not count as votes in majority, but they DO count for the finalists!
As I add seasons with the same players (Boston Rob for example) I will average their season scores for a final ranking! ^_^
Please no accusations of corruption of formula! I use the same one for everyone regardless of my own personal liking of them!
I will add one season at a time as I will combine them with all previous seasons!
So without further adieu, here are the Survivor: Borneo Contestant Rankings! :D
BORNEO RANKINGS (Out of 300)
1. Richard Hatch - 199
2. Kelly Wiglesworth - 189
3. Rudy Boesch - 186
4. Susan Hawk - 170
5. Sean Kenniff - 156
6. Jenna Lewis - 136
7. Gretchen Cordy - 115
8. Colleen Haskell - 113
9. Joel Klug - 100
10. Dirk Been - 94
11. Gervase Peterson - 89
12. Greg Buis - 82
13. Ramona Gray - 70
14. Stacey Stillman - 13
15. B.B Andersen - 7
16. Sonja Christopher - 0
I think you need a social element to it though.....because someone theoretically someone could make it to the end, win every challenge, and vote with the majority each time and still lose because of their social game.
fun_snoofle yeah, that was the one aspect of the game he failed at was making social connections with multiple people. He didn't have good relationships with anyone on Galu. He played a phenomenal strategic game, but he never took relationships to more than just a game level. He did a fantastic job manipulating people, but id say that's different than playing a socially savvy game
Hannah_McKay, The "MAjority Vote" thing shows social game. If you NEVER voted in the majority, it doesn't seem like you very social as you had no clue about the vote or were on the outside looking in socially. If you ALWAYS voted in the majority, it shows you were talking to people and had people on board, which shows some social skills in my opinion.
fun_snoofle I guess, i consider social game to also include personal connections. You do have to have some social game to vote with the majority...i guess i would just classify it under strategy